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Mount an NFS share for group collaboration
From the course: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Essential Training
Mount an NFS share for group collaboration
- [Instructor] Before you attempt this exercise, make sure you did the previous exercise which had you create a share for group collaboration. Be sure your rhhost1 VM is still running. Be sure your rhhost2 VM is not running. If it is, shut it down first. Now discard the save state and boot it up. If you are restoring your virtual machines from the save state, as I do, then sometimes NFS gets locked out because a server comes up instantly running, and the client comes up instantly mounted. But the communication between the two gets wonky. Once rhhost2 is booted up, log in as user1 and open a terminal. First, we'll create a mount point. Type into the terminal sudo mkdir /home/groupmount, and hit enter. Type in your password if prompted. Let's also create user2 now. Type in sudo useradd user2, and hit enter. Let's verify that our user IDs are the same as rhhost1. Type in cat /etc/passwd, and hit enter. I can see that the user ID of user1 is 1000, and the user ID of user2 is 1001, just…
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NFS services introduction38s
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Install NFS and configure NFS services1m 55s
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Manage SELinux for NFS services3m 24s
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Provide network shares to specific clients4m 21s
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Mount a simple NFS share1m 38s
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Create an NFS share for group collaboration4m 31s
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Mount an NFS share for group collaboration3m 56s
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Challenge: NFS share for group collaboration52s
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Solution: NFS share for group collaboration7m 17s
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